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Preface
Introduction
Breeches, Blouses, and Skirts
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Bibliography
Notes
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
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National Park Service Uniforms
Breeches, Blouses, and Skirts
1918-1991
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Number 4
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Photofile
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![Historian Guides](images/photo5a.jpg)
Historian Guides, Independence National Historical Park,
1961.
These three women were the first of the new breed of women interpreters,
known as "Historian Guides." They joined the ranks of the other women in
the National Park Service wearing the 1961 Pattern uniform. Left to Right
Judith Rhodes, Margaret "Peg" C. Ciborowski, Ruth Friday.
NPSHPC/INDE#12856
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![Anne L. Bowes](images/photo5b.jpg)
Anne L. Bowes, Biscayne National Park, c.1964.
Bowes shows that even though trousers were not authorized for women,
they were worn on occasions when needed. She is also wearing the
arrowhead pin "in lieu of" badge.
NPSHPC - M. Woodbridge Williams photo - HFC#64-BIBA-?-11
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![rangers, Walnut Canyon NM](images/photo5c.jpg)
National Park Service Park rangers now serving at Walnut Canyon
National Monument.
Left to right: Art Clark, Tempe,
Arizona; Bryan Pittman, Ackerman Mississippi, Kenneth A. Walker,
Flagstaff, Arizona; James L. Ellis, Flagstaff, Arizona; Marion J. Riggs,
Park Ranger (Archeologist), permanent employee at Walnut Canyon;
Phillip L. Jones, San Diego, California; John W. Ray, Supervisory Park
Ranger, permanent employee at Walnut Canyon; and Robert R. Buckner,
Flagstaff, Arizona. Seasonal Rangers Pittman, Jones, and Buckner live at
the Monument. Riggs is wearing the 1962 uniform with the green
plastic nametag, small Arrowhead patch and small Arrowhead pin "in lieu
of badge".
NPSHPC - HFC#98-15
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